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Even and granting
Even granting its enormous size, it was 100 miles away and east of the Gate, and behind the inner mountain ridges of Udûn, so Aragorn's army could not have seen it.
" Even after colonies such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Newfoundland were granted responsible government, the British Government continued to advise Governors-General on the granting of Assent.
Even if Carlos had signed a document granting succession rights to Maria Pia, it would have had no legal value at all.
Even after the granting of the Pontifical Charter in 1896 the college became a recognised college of the National University of Ireland in 1910, and from this time its arts and science degrees were awarded by the National University of Ireland.
Even if his powers are not tied to the Speed Force, he has twice shown the ability to grant superspeed to other beings, granting Cheetah a speed rivaling Wonder Woman's, and restoring Inertia's speed, freeing him from his Speed Force-induced paralysis to turn him into his apprentice.

Even and appointed
* Even if victims recognize their own role as victims, they may not have the resources to investigate and seek legal redress for the injuries suffered: the enforcers formally appointed by the State often have better access to expertise and resources.
Even before the dissertation was finished, he was appointed assistant professor in 1934, and promoted to associate professor in 1940.
Even though this artists ' quarter of Montmartre was characterized by generalized poverty, Modigliani himself presented — initially, at least — as one would expect the son of a family trying to maintain the appearances of its lost financial standing to present: his wardrobe was dapper without ostentation, and the studio he rented was appointed in a style appropriate to someone with a finely attuned taste in plush drapery and Renaissance reproductions.
Even though he opposed the election of Margaret Thatcher as party leader in 1975, he was appointed as her industry spokesman from 1976 to 1979, and then occupied a range of ministerial positions during her premiership.
In 1870 a post office was established in Peterson and Even A. Hjelie was appointed first postmaster.
Even though an English prisoner, David retained influence in Scotland and Robert had his Guardianship removed by parliament and given jointly to the earls of Mar and Ross and the lord of Douglas — this did not last and Robert was once again appointed Guardian by the Parliament of February 1352.
Even then, Rundstedt was not to be allowed to retire, when in October Hitler appointed him Commander-in-Chief West ( Oberbefehlshaber West, or OB West ).
Even less popular than Mrs Proudie is the bishop's newly appointed chaplain, the hypocritical and sycophantic Mr Obadiah Slope, who decides it would be expedient to marry Harding's wealthy widowed daughter, Eleanor Bold, and hopes to win her favour by interfering in the controversy over the wardenship.
Even in 19th century North America, when by the decree of the President of the United States, Brigham Young, the Mormon hierarch and head of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was appointed first Governor of the Utah Territory on 28 September 1851, this was called ( politically, not in law ) establishing a semi-theocratic ( theodemocratic ) form of government there ( until the Utah War ) as an imperium in imperio, within the limits of the republic.
Even as professor of Greek, he had given great prominence in his lectures to the study of the Scriptures ; but he found a much more congenial sphere when, in 1698, he was appointed to the chair of theology.
Even the person appointed as head of SIS was Inspector General Santoro, one of Leto's former deputies.
Even though he considered himself English, he was appointed a member of the 25 strong Supreme council of the Confederation of Kilkenny.
Even Toad is appointed, as a janitor.
Even H. B. Higgins, who was himself later appointed to the court, objected to setting it up, on the grounds that it would be impotent while Privy Council appeals remained, and that in any event there was not enough work for a federal court to make it viable.
Even when Col. Nanquil was appointed Military Governor, the city of Basilan was still functioning under Mayor Brown until December 31, 1975 due to its territorial boundary dispute with the Province of Basilan.
Even though he lost his Vice Presidency in the 1993 UMNO elections, he remained in the Cabinet and was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs.
There were redundancies and downsizing ; staff members who retired or left for other jobs were replaced by people on contract, often short-term contract, and it ’ s difficult to build a career, or a life, like that .” Even Marmaduke Hussey, who appointed Birt to his BBC role, later claimed to have regrets: " If I'd been reappointed as chairman I would have got rid of him.
Even though she had no previous training nor experience in finance, Gorelick was appointed Vice Chairman of Federal National Mortgage Association ( Fannie Mae ) from 1997 to 2003.
Even women could be appointed as " Knights " ( instead of Dames ) of these orders.
Even the third brother, Fulgentius, appointed Bishop of Écija at the first triumph of Catholicism over Arianism, but of whom little is known, has been canonised as a saint.
Even so, Schizer was eight years younger than Harvard Law School dean Elena Kagan was when she was appointed at the age of 43.
Even though he had been appointed in May 1923, Congress did not convene its first session until December of that year.
Even after losing all its seats and the DLP winning enough seats to form a government on their own, the DLP leader and prime minister, Roosevelt Skerrit appointed Savarin as a senator and gave him the key post of foreign minister.
Even though he was not a past Master of a Lodge, he was appointed Senior Grand Warden of the United Grand Lodge of England in 1882.

Even and positions
Even a hasty reader will easily find in it numerous blind spots, errors of fact and argument, important exclusions, areas of ignorance and prejudice, undue emphases on trivia, examples of broad positions supported by flimsy evidence, and the like.
Even men who had been bitter enemies were allowed to not only return to Rome but assume their previous positions in Roman society.
Even though carbon dioxide is carried by hemoglobin, it does not compete with oxygen for the iron-binding positions, but is actually bound to the protein chains of the structure.
Even before Japan regained full sovereignty, the government had rehabilitated nearly 80, 000 people who had been purged, many of whom returned to their former political and government positions.
Even the most accurate positions contained numerous faint stars and galaxies, and it was widely agreed that final resolution of the origins of cosmic gamma-ray bursts would require both new satellites and faster communication.
Even then, this movement was hampered by mines and enemy positions still in action further up the draw.
Even if neither player plays perfectly, defensive play can continue indefinitely if the players are too cautious to move a neutral piece to the killer positions.
Even before Japan regained full sovereignty, the government had rehabilitated nearly 80, 000 people who had been purged, many of whom returned to their former political and government positions.
Even though other parties formally existed, effectively, all government control was in the hands of the SED, and almost all important government positions were held by SED members.
The first released early and came down near or within German lines, but the second came down on Landing Zone O, except for 5 who followed their briefing orders and landed on LZ W. Even so, virtually all of the personnel of both battalions made their way to the 82nd Airborne positions by morning, and had 15 of their 24 guns in operation by sundown of June 8.
Even without the protection of darkness, the Air Guard A-10s attacked numerous enemy positions.
Even members of boards and professional organizations are asked to resign those positions, although some of them receive assignments to become members of boards of church-owned for-profit corporations and trustees of the church's educational institutions.
Even in the south there is resentment over the dominance of people from the west in most key positions in the party and government institutions.
Even if this was not the intention of Hizbullah, by taking up positions where they did they clearly were reckless as to the consequences this might have for the civilians in the immediate area.
Even though several NFL teams approached him with defensive coordinator positions, Carroll instead spent the 2000 season as a consultant for pro and college teams, doing charitable work for the NFL, and writing a column about pro football for CNNSI. com.
Even though the use of poison gas was prohibited by the Geneva Protocol, the Japanese army employed it on Chinese positions.
Even in Arkansas, however, the GOP won three of six statewide down-ballot positions that they often did not field candidates for in even recent years as well as went from eight to fifteen out of thirty-five seats in the state senate and from twenty-eight to forty-five out of one hundred in the state house of representatives.
Even though his accomplishments were many, he is not known to have held any positions as a church musician or in a noble household.
Even so, most players will play in a limited range of positions throughout their career, as each position requires a particular set of skills.
Even though the team stayed in the last positions of the domestic tournament, they advanced through the stages of the Copa Sudamericana, eventually winning the competition via penalty shootout in the final against Goiás.
Even without such errors, there is the worry that positions we think are hedged ( effectively ' insured ' against adverse market movements ) might lose that protection when the counterparty who sold us those derivatives goes broke.
Even though the CFD does not expire, any positions that are left open overnight will be ‘ rolled over ’.
Even though certain high profile positions in the government and the seats in the parliament are reserved to specified sects, very strong competition between different party and independent candidates are usually expected in elections.

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